Sunday, October 12, 2008

Help Me Fix The Economy

Here is what a true patriot looks like.

Matt is doing his part to get money flowing through our constipated economy. He bought all 3 of my new Presidential candidate toys. If everyone did this you'd see the stock market go up again and the world would be saved! Look at the sheer satisfaction these toys have brought this proud American who doesn't let the politics of fear guide his wallet.Matt says: "I just received the presidential toys in the mail.

They are seriously the best designed toys I've ever seen.Great job and thanks!

If anyone is still contemplating ordering these, do it!They are the best thing to come out since rubber nipples."

World famous Pixar artist Jeff Pidgeon bought them and took a picture of his candidate for us. If they're good enough for Pixar, they will be almost as good for you. Thanks Jeff!

Hilary's hair coloring, eye make-up and rosy cheeks are perfect, and the use of 'flocking' on her pantsuit is a masterstroke.These toys are modern masterpieces created with good old-fashioned quality. Great concepts, design, sculpts and production. I hope they are hugely successful.Kudos to you and your team."

25 comments:

Unfortunately, your fellow Canuckistans cannot help out in restoring the American economy by buying your latest crap. I tried to order them a few days ago but it turns out that they still are not able to ship 'em up here to Canada. I reckon I'll never know the sheer joy of owning Hillary in one of her seriously flocked pantsuits....(sigh)

The toys are insanely awesome, and I'd get them all immediately if I hadn't just spent the last two months shooting all my money into your failing american economy on an epic coast to coast Mustang drive.

Boy, this is a pretty tough crowd today, John. Too bad about the "can't ship to Canada"-thing. With your international reach your product needs to be available worldwide. Have you thought about using an additional Fullfillment House?

I think we ran into each other a few years ago at one of the Toy Shows in either Glendale or Pasadena.

But we've had lunch together in the late '90s with Ruth Clampett and my team of illustrators from the old WB Stores. If I remember correctly, that same day you were also gracious enough to give us a tour of the old Spumco Studio on, I believe Melsose, near Paramount.

I remember seeing an early cut of the Bjork video and being blown away.